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he and my father's younger brother booked passage, leaving hamburg on 13 may 1939, 75 years ago today. he thought that they would land in cuba, establish a beach head in the western hemisphere and send for the rest of the family. power plays in the cuban government made it impossible for more than a handful of refugees to land in havana. it weighed anchor, sailed north to the coast of the united states where it plied the waters off the coast of florida, imploring the u.s. state department for permission to land in the united states. it was denied. permission was denied the right to land in canada. it sailed back across the atlantic, a deal was brokered whereby the 900 refugees could disembark in england, france, belgium and holland. my grandfather and uncle got off the boat in france. it began a stretch of three years where they were sent from one camp to another before being september to the death camp. >> the politics in cuba, united states, canada - not letting them come in - the stories are horrible how they were in havana harbour and relatives could go out in row boats and wave.
he and my father's younger brother booked passage, leaving hamburg on 13 may 1939, 75 years ago today. he thought that they would land in cuba, establish a beach head in the western hemisphere and send for the rest of the family. power plays in the cuban government made it impossible for more than a handful of refugees to land in havana. it weighed anchor, sailed north to the coast of the united states where it plied the waters off the coast of florida, imploring the u.s. state department for...
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. -- hot dogs and hamburgers. the red paste has a cult following, there's a documentary dedicated to its popularity. a group of irwin dale residents living near the plant don't share the same feelings. they complained about fumes during chili harvesting season, some say they are so strong they can't go outdoors. >> my eyes are watery, my nose, all the way down itches to here and there's swelling. >> the city took action, filing suit against the sauce's manufacturer, calling it a public nuisance, asking a judge to stop production until the owner fixed the problem. tran says he updated the filter system and believes the problem is solved, but the true test comes when harvesting season begins in august. now, the owner of foy fung food sent this personally signed letter to each council member, promising to do what he can do prevent fumes entering the air. he said if a problem comes on, he'll be on it, and addressed it immediately and do what he can do keep the air clear. we are here in irwin dale california. >> the st
. -- hot dogs and hamburgers. the red paste has a cult following, there's a documentary dedicated to its popularity. a group of irwin dale residents living near the plant don't share the same feelings. they complained about fumes during chili harvesting season, some say they are so strong they can't go outdoors. >> my eyes are watery, my nose, all the way down itches to here and there's swelling. >> the city took action, filing suit against the sauce's manufacturer, calling it a...
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he and my father's younger brother booked passage on the ship, leaving hamburg on 13 may 1979. he thought that that wee land in cuba, establish a beach head in the western hemisphere and send for the rest of the family. powerplays in the government made it impossible for more than a handful to land in havana. the ship weighed anchor and sailed north where it plied the waters off the coast of florida, seeking permission to land. it was denied. permission was denied the right to land in canada. it sailed back across the atlantic. my grandfather got off in france, pleased that they weren't at least returned to germany, but that began a stretch of three years in which they were sent from one french camp to another before they were sent to their deaths in aalst witch. >> the anti-semitism and politics in canada and united states, not letting them come in, how they were in havana harbour, relatives could wave from below and they were outside miami and never allowed sent in, sent back to europe and hundreds died. in the case of your relatives, they were in these french concentration c
he and my father's younger brother booked passage on the ship, leaving hamburg on 13 may 1979. he thought that that wee land in cuba, establish a beach head in the western hemisphere and send for the rest of the family. powerplays in the government made it impossible for more than a handful to land in havana. the ship weighed anchor and sailed north where it plied the waters off the coast of florida, seeking permission to land. it was denied. permission was denied the right to land in canada....
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backs up that people are also willing to pay a little bit more for certain services such as fast-food hamburgers in order to make sure that workers get a better wage? >> yeah, there are polls, but the biggest thing is the amount they would have to raise is almost always overstated by the corporations and it is usually quite minimal. a study on wal-mart showed they could raise the wages quite a bit, and maybe it would cost $0.49 a visit each time somebody shops there. >> ken is with the school of industrial and a labor relations at cornell university. thanks for coming in the studio. >> you're welcome. >>> some investors of chipotle almost choked when they heard the salaries of the two ceos. together they were paid about $50 million. the super sized compensation lead an investors group to urge the shareholders to jekt the salary, and today they did. they voted against ratifying the current compensation plan. chip -- chipotle says it's too soon to say how the board will respond. >>> we received positive news about the u.s. job market. the number of americans applying for unemployment benefits fell
backs up that people are also willing to pay a little bit more for certain services such as fast-food hamburgers in order to make sure that workers get a better wage? >> yeah, there are polls, but the biggest thing is the amount they would have to raise is almost always overstated by the corporations and it is usually quite minimal. a study on wal-mart showed they could raise the wages quite a bit, and maybe it would cost $0.49 a visit each time somebody shops there. >> ken is with...
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hamburg is facing relegation. the 6-time german champions need to be ninth to avoid automat iing relegation. they are the only club featured in every season of the bupdize leagua since it was founded in 163. >>> manchester city's top scorer will be fit for a title decider on sunday. the argentinia recovered from a groin injury, they need a point against west ham to win the league. >> expect to win. we need one point. what happen if we win. to win the match, the level way to do it is to play the way we always look. >> sure to be a climax for the english premier league on sunday. i'm not sure if anyone will score a goal as good as you are about to see. this is action from singapore game. that was fabian cox scoring. most definitely worth another look. unfortunately, came in a losing cause. they go on to win 4-2. amazing. they'll dine out on that goal for a while. >> thank you for that trial. >>> experts in chile discovered a new star, believed to be 13 billion years old. it is thought to be one of the oldest in the
hamburg is facing relegation. the 6-time german champions need to be ninth to avoid automat iing relegation. they are the only club featured in every season of the bupdize leagua since it was founded in 163. >>> manchester city's top scorer will be fit for a title decider on sunday. the argentinia recovered from a groin injury, they need a point against west ham to win the league. >> expect to win. we need one point. what happen if we win. to win the match, the level way to do it...
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the focus from the bottom of the table in hamburg facing relegation for the first time, the six time german championships need to avoid automatic regulation. the only club that's featured in every season of the bundes league since it started and the other clubs in the bottom 3. >> setting the standard for the spanish granted ', the quickest in friday practice, not such a good day for this man, defending world champion who has yet to win a reduce race this season, a wiring failure meant he was p unable to take part in the second practice session. he had to hitch a ride back to the pit lane. >> tennis world number 1 rafael nadal has ended his worst run on clay for a decade in monte carlo in barcelona, third time lucky a spot in the sem ease at the open. he will face baptista. >> this season, happy for that. in the semifinals here in madrid very important week for me. a positive result, for that, thomas and a story. this advancing to the final fourth, a victory over lenar. shar shar hopes to be boosted by the news that sarina williams is out. she pulled out with a thigh strain. >> the o
the focus from the bottom of the table in hamburg facing relegation for the first time, the six time german championships need to avoid automatic regulation. the only club that's featured in every season of the bundes league since it started and the other clubs in the bottom 3. >> setting the standard for the spanish granted ', the quickest in friday practice, not such a good day for this man, defending world champion who has yet to win a reduce race this season, a wiring failure meant he...
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prices, but that takes you so far because, you know, if you go to a restaurant and try to pay $50 for a hamburger, no one would buy it. >> a small but growing numbers of restaurants are saying no to tipping always, offering to pay what they say is a higher stable wage. >> the higher wage is $12 per hour, after a year, $16. after a couple of years, you could be making a substantial wage. >> johnny livesay opened a group. he says many would prefer higher wages than a gratuity, but old habits die hard. >> some customers really want to quit. >> paul paz hopes that it stays in so long as he waits tables. >> if they limit tipping i'm stuck with a flat amount and have no capability, regardless of my skills or performance of improving myself financially. >>> just last month minnesota was the latest state to raise the minimum wage, including those that work for tips. it is a growing list of states that have higher base winter games than the federal minimum. all the talk of tip and non-tips would be moot if it's banished. it's out ramous, but not to elizabeth dunn, who writes about food and culture for "th
prices, but that takes you so far because, you know, if you go to a restaurant and try to pay $50 for a hamburger, no one would buy it. >> a small but growing numbers of restaurants are saying no to tipping always, offering to pay what they say is a higher stable wage. >> the higher wage is $12 per hour, after a year, $16. after a couple of years, you could be making a substantial wage. >> johnny livesay opened a group. he says many would prefer higher wages than a gratuity,...
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. >> a memorial was held sunday in hamburg, germany. >> more than 500 people attended the service for the 17-year-old. his coffin was draped in german and turkish flags as mourners paid their last respects. >> the most important thing for us now is to find peace, also for my son and that the person who killed him gets the deserved sentence. >> his father criticized what he sees at america's gun culture, saying america cannot continue to play cowboy. a lawyer for the homeowner who shot and killed the boy said his client will plead inning to a charge of deliberate homicide. he told investigators he feared for his life when the 17-year-old exchange student enters his garage. prosecutors allege he set a trap, leaving the garage door open and his wife's purse sitting in the open as bait. they claim that karma was looking for an excuse to shoot someone after being the victim of two burglaries. >> it was a very dark night, late in the evening, he could not see in there. he heard a noise, but he described it as metal on metal. he fired four shots across the back of the garage, from the front
. >> a memorial was held sunday in hamburg, germany. >> more than 500 people attended the service for the 17-year-old. his coffin was draped in german and turkish flags as mourners paid their last respects. >> the most important thing for us now is to find peace, also for my son and that the person who killed him gets the deserved sentence. >> his father criticized what he sees at america's gun culture, saying america cannot continue to play cowboy. a lawyer for the...
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if you're going to go to a restaurant and try to pay $50 for a hamburger, nobody would buy it. >> having devote add lifetime working for items, paul homes it stays as long as he's waiting tables. >> if they eliminate tipping, then i am stuck with a flat amount salary, an hourly rate and have no capability regardless of my skills or my performance of improving myself financially. >> david shuster, aljazeera. >> raising the minimum wage would help about 16.5 million americans, lifting 900,000 out of poverty. >> nato's secretary general giving his take on the ukraine crisis. >> i would call it modern warfare. we see russia's hand clearly behind the destabilization efforts in ukraine. >> our extended conversation with rasmussen and whether the west may have to put troops on the ground. >> a missouri man avoided prison for more than oh decade free again after a brief incarceration. why the judge said not searching his sentence actually helped him. >> i think that it's a very good thing that they are trying to do, get them if i aid. >> detroit's new plan to solve blythe. how the right price co
if you're going to go to a restaurant and try to pay $50 for a hamburger, nobody would buy it. >> having devote add lifetime working for items, paul homes it stays as long as he's waiting tables. >> if they eliminate tipping, then i am stuck with a flat amount salary, an hourly rate and have no capability regardless of my skills or my performance of improving myself financially. >> david shuster, aljazeera. >> raising the minimum wage would help about 16.5 million...
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hamburg. talking about the e-cigarettes. >> coming up, if you want a job , you may want to chat up the employees for job postings. they are taking it to a new level. we will be back in a moment, you are watching "market makers." stay tuned. ♪ >> it is not easy making an impact in retail. zappos did it. the online shoe retailer with therapist -- interest in customer service change the way that we shop, and the very same company may be making their mark on the way that companies hire. carol massar is here with more. the jobappos zapping posting? >> it seems like they are. i gave them a call and talk to mike bailey. mike palin is the head of acquisitions and he says -- they will do all their hirings for the social network -- and they will have something called as zappos, and if you want to be part of the new have to join this social network. they will give you a lot of information about the company. you can dig down even deeper. you can find the names of the members of those teams and they have
hamburg. talking about the e-cigarettes. >> coming up, if you want a job , you may want to chat up the employees for job postings. they are taking it to a new level. we will be back in a moment, you are watching "market makers." stay tuned. ♪ >> it is not easy making an impact in retail. zappos did it. the online shoe retailer with therapist -- interest in customer service change the way that we shop, and the very same company may be making their mark on the way that...
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burgers, this restaurant chain is looking for the perfect international fit with an american staple, the hamburger. but first, let's go to the headlines with su keenan. >> l brand out with numbers .fter the close of u.s. trading the maker of victoria's secret beat estimates with net sales coming in at $2.4 billion. the company, though, did narrow its outlook for the year. bank of america said to be dismantling electronic market making units. this is according to two people with knowledge of the decision due to increased regulatory scrutiny. and tiffany's posted fourth-quarter -- quarterly profit that exceeded analyst estimates. those are the top headlines. very much, su keenan. for more on tiffany, l brand, and the rest of the retail sector, i want to bring in craig johnson, the president of customer growth partners. also, a guest from bloomberg industries. , you wereime we spoke waiting for the jcpenney results and you thought they would show better margins and that they would be able to stabilize their business. that happened? >> absolutely. i think they achieved their target and better than exp
burgers, this restaurant chain is looking for the perfect international fit with an american staple, the hamburger. but first, let's go to the headlines with su keenan. >> l brand out with numbers .fter the close of u.s. trading the maker of victoria's secret beat estimates with net sales coming in at $2.4 billion. the company, though, did narrow its outlook for the year. bank of america said to be dismantling electronic market making units. this is according to two people with knowledge...
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i'm not going to try to serve him a hamburger. i think mcdonald's could use a little more vegetables in its life. so, i will use the sweet-and-sour sauce and i will do a roasted cauliflower, agua dulce, sort of sweet and sour with some red chilies and put it in an earthenware dish, and put it in an oven and roast it. there you go. >> sounds good. tom? >> a midwest guy, he probably likes beef. so, let's braise some short ribs in cherry coke, but let's cut that sweetness with a lot of vinegar. >> rachael? >> i do make a great homemade beef jerky i make for my family every year and i give it to all the dads in my family. has a lot of worcestershire, juniper, beer, soy. so, i could make him my homemade batch of jerky. or you could bring the jerky back to life, make a burger and stack it on it like a bacon cheeseburger, but a jerky cheeseburger. that could be good, too. >> that sounds good. >> if elected officials aren't going to get behind this, they should be labeled pro hunger. >> we should be thinking about bugs. let's start gettin
i'm not going to try to serve him a hamburger. i think mcdonald's could use a little more vegetables in its life. so, i will use the sweet-and-sour sauce and i will do a roasted cauliflower, agua dulce, sort of sweet and sour with some red chilies and put it in an earthenware dish, and put it in an oven and roast it. there you go. >> sounds good. tom? >> a midwest guy, he probably likes beef. so, let's braise some short ribs in cherry coke, but let's cut that sweetness with a lot of...
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. >> tell us about the link this mountain of a hamburger. >> are you referring to the triple triple? >> yes. >> that started out as a single store challenge by a franchisee, and through youtube and social media has morphed into a national campaign right now. there is a contest for who can eat it the quickest. i think we are down to 32 seconds for the person to eat that burger. it has been in our face for the last couple of months. >> is that also with international franchisees? is that part of the whole brand they are trying to bring to their customers? >> absolutely. they like anything americana, anything over-the-top the top. the bigger, the better. >> can you give us an idea of the total chain sales right now? >> $30 million here in the u.s. >> and you would like to grow that to any particular level? >> we take it day by day. we do not have a set number out there. we grow our business every day. one of the attractive features to our business is that we request that the customers love the product. >> right. >> and the best way to do that is to get your employees to engage, communic
. >> tell us about the link this mountain of a hamburger. >> are you referring to the triple triple? >> yes. >> that started out as a single store challenge by a franchisee, and through youtube and social media has morphed into a national campaign right now. there is a contest for who can eat it the quickest. i think we are down to 32 seconds for the person to eat that burger. it has been in our face for the last couple of months. >> is that also with international...
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frankfurt, hamburg, munich, places like that. >> is there something that surprised you by looking at that map? melbourne, nice city, beautiful weather. miami as well. anything else? >> chicago has done very well. the commandant nominator in these cities is they have a strong financial center, they have a well-educated young population, there is growth potential. some of the surprising ones for me were lagos. that is why rule of law is great. these are the places i wouldn't feel comfortable investing in. i would feel comfortable investing in chicago, miami, dublin. there is beirut on their. they have more economic issues. i think the report is interesting specifically for the american cities. miami and chicago have been pinpointed as huge growth potential. >> let's say i have a spare 10 million. how do i choose what i buy in the cities? is it prime real estate? be middle-market? >> location, location, location. i prefer to go smaller but location wise rather than bigger outside the center. first of all, location. and then, quality of the asset. >> what is driving prices? if you look a
frankfurt, hamburg, munich, places like that. >> is there something that surprised you by looking at that map? melbourne, nice city, beautiful weather. miami as well. anything else? >> chicago has done very well. the commandant nominator in these cities is they have a strong financial center, they have a well-educated young population, there is growth potential. some of the surprising ones for me were lagos. that is why rule of law is great. these are the places i wouldn't feel...
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to increase the number of slots they have very it right now, emirates can only lead in dusseldorf, hamburg, frankfurt and munich. i don't have the license to land in berlin. their message by being here is saying look, we spend a lot of money on airbus planes, we need to be able to land them year. here.d them a euro fighter to feel your wheaties in the morning. take off, jet engine i everyman gets a giant smile on his face. s for getting han through that. >> you know it also is noisy? an espresso machine. avazza aims to make the u.s. it second-biggest market in five years time. withe joined from milan the first interview. planstalk about expansion in the u.s.. you imagine seeing yourself in a s? of starbucks coffee chain? can you hear me? >> just repeat please. curious about your expansion plans. describe to us how you see la vazza growing there in the next few years. , the u.s. is the second market after italy. there is a huge potential for our brand. it is a market that is growing four percent-five percent. it is five times the size of the italian market. we started with a partnership --
to increase the number of slots they have very it right now, emirates can only lead in dusseldorf, hamburg, frankfurt and munich. i don't have the license to land in berlin. their message by being here is saying look, we spend a lot of money on airbus planes, we need to be able to land them year. here.d them a euro fighter to feel your wheaties in the morning. take off, jet engine i everyman gets a giant smile on his face. s for getting han through that. >> you know it also is noisy? an...
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hamburg, they are in the bottom three. >> yes, they are two points from the bottom spot. they have never been relegated from the top flight. this weekend, they played by and. they conceded more goals than anyone else. if they lose this weekend, it will be difficult for them to stay up. >> there is a british connection there, isn't there? >> there is. anotherrtnering with arsenal player. has tailed off a little bit? >> they will be twice. obviously, this week they lost big to real madrid. they have got the cup final against dortmund. >> he would not be sacked, would he? >> he would not be sacked. maybe then we'll tell us about that. >> thank you very much. coming up, this movie blockbuster has only awarded two stars after its debut. we will have that story in more. that is coming up next. ♪ ♪ >> newspaper time. kickoff with you. >> i have a story about mayday, a protest at harvard university. calling for divestment of fossil fuels from the $33 billion endowment. good to see that they are doing something other than apply for jobs at investment banks. they are taking ove
hamburg, they are in the bottom three. >> yes, they are two points from the bottom spot. they have never been relegated from the top flight. this weekend, they played by and. they conceded more goals than anyone else. if they lose this weekend, it will be difficult for them to stay up. >> there is a british connection there, isn't there? >> there is. anotherrtnering with arsenal player. has tailed off a little bit? >> they will be twice. obviously, this week they lost...
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>> she inherited the in and out hamburger fortune. her grandfather started the company. one of the most interesting ones is the richest woman in china. she inherited country gardens from her father. he started it when she was five years old. she was attending company meetings and she was a teenager. of kirkhe children christiansen met the founder of lego. now she along with her father and two siblings run the company. >> are billionaire hunter. hunter.illionaire thank you very much. starbucks stores may not look too fancy, that they are the result of countless hours of testing and tweaking by highly paid designers. >> you have not even walked in yet. already, starbucks is working on you. start with the door handle. the designers call this a handshake between the customer and the door. it provides a little bit of advertising and gets you thinking about the coffee you are about to buy. starbucks is all about flow and getting people in and out of the stores in the most efficient way possible. in this store, they get people to go to the back. they use lighting and visual cue
>> she inherited the in and out hamburger fortune. her grandfather started the company. one of the most interesting ones is the richest woman in china. she inherited country gardens from her father. he started it when she was five years old. she was attending company meetings and she was a teenager. of kirkhe children christiansen met the founder of lego. now she along with her father and two siblings run the company. >> are billionaire hunter. hunter.illionaire thank you very much....
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they say, have it your way and if you want a hamburger for breakfast, they will give it to you. i personally like the original chicken sandwich and i will go for that. >> we are talking about the fast food image, this is seen as bad for you. mcdonald's,ing and there are plenty of salads on the menu, you can eat healthy if you want to, do they need to rebrand themselves at all? s mode take themselves there. >> a lot of parents will take their kids there. 56% of the business at mcdonald's is try but, because it is fast and if you want to get those carrot sticks or apple slices, do that, but no matter how many incentives we have where we tax them or ask them to do it, people want to get where they want to get -- what they want to get. >> it is very hard. you can encourage and educate people, but at the end of the day if they want fries they'll be able to get fries. mcdonald'sou like fries better than wendy's fries -- some people like that. andou are a salad company you don't necessarily want a fast food image, but if you are a burger shop, -- >> that is what you are. i think step i
they say, have it your way and if you want a hamburger for breakfast, they will give it to you. i personally like the original chicken sandwich and i will go for that. >> we are talking about the fast food image, this is seen as bad for you. mcdonald's,ing and there are plenty of salads on the menu, you can eat healthy if you want to, do they need to rebrand themselves at all? s mode take themselves there. >> a lot of parents will take their kids there. 56% of the business at...
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. >> is like having a hamburger. >> you are learning. >> the bet on fitness is paying off. they have committed millions of dollars to fitness event. ?ave you tried those >> yes. they say this will revolutionize the industry. they have strong roots in fitness. you remember that, right? >> yes. i remember the 1980's. >> this is totally relevant. caroline, is reebok going back to their roots? >> yes. 1890. >> not 1980? >> 1890 is when they launched a trainer. revolutionized women getting into the gym and getting involved in products. zing this wheni it comes to goods and basketball shoes. but, that is not the americans. let's stick to the european roots. this is a company that was founded in the north of england and is looking back to fitness. they think that is where the focus should be at the moment. they can drive up sales. sales have not been that good. four out of the seven years, the sales have declined. now, they are looking at yesterday and the body workout program that they franchise. 360 have to franchise degree workouts, where you are surrounded i sunsets, mountains
. >> is like having a hamburger. >> you are learning. >> the bet on fitness is paying off. they have committed millions of dollars to fitness event. ?ave you tried those >> yes. they say this will revolutionize the industry. they have strong roots in fitness. you remember that, right? >> yes. i remember the 1980's. >> this is totally relevant. caroline, is reebok going back to their roots? >> yes. 1890. >> not 1980? >> 1890 is when they...
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we're the official hamburger of the new york yankees, the new york mets... >> oh. >> the brooklyn nets. >> and how does that work? you have, like--like, a marketing arrangement or-- >> uh, corporate sponsorship agreement with the teams. >> and how much does that cost a year? >> about 400,000 a year. >> oh, wow. 400,000 is a lot of money to spend marketing one product, especially only three locations. i'm gonna have to take a look at these contracts and make sure i know what we're getting for that. what i'd like to see is how the brooklyn burger is made. >> cut the meat here. now i don't know if you wanted to try cutting a piece of meat. >> well, i'd like to try it. i wanna learn. i'll stand over here, okay? and break it up into what? >> three pieces is fine. >> just watch your fingers. >> aah. >> [chuckles] >> it's all solid muscle. >> brooklyn burgers only accounts for about $1 million in sales. and it's sold at three major sports venues as the premium burger. so it could be a great stepping stone for something big, like getting into grocery stores around the country. the brooklyn bur
we're the official hamburger of the new york yankees, the new york mets... >> oh. >> the brooklyn nets. >> and how does that work? you have, like--like, a marketing arrangement or-- >> uh, corporate sponsorship agreement with the teams. >> and how much does that cost a year? >> about 400,000 a year. >> oh, wow. 400,000 is a lot of money to spend marketing one product, especially only three locations. i'm gonna have to take a look at these contracts and...
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i hope to be able to eat a hamburger and watch you get a little bit hungry across the table. >> hold on! white castle, here we come! >> the sliders come in sacks, not bags. just so we get our nomenclature correct here. let me add another voice to this discussion about where we are and why the treasuries are doing what they are doing. earlier today on cnbc on "street signs," pimco has rehired paul mccaulay. we all remember him from back in the day before the financial crisis. he's cut his hair, he's shared, he looks like a normal person again. here's what he said about the current climate we're in right now. >> i don't think the world's upside down. i think the world is pricing in and coming to grips with the fact that post the minsky moment, which was 2008, and post-five years worth of healing in the economy and in the financial markets and in the banking system, that we're on the cusp of emerging from a liquidity trap, and that the fed and other central banks around the world are going to be exceedingly low on short-term interest rates. it is a brand-new regime. we are calling it he
i hope to be able to eat a hamburger and watch you get a little bit hungry across the table. >> hold on! white castle, here we come! >> the sliders come in sacks, not bags. just so we get our nomenclature correct here. let me add another voice to this discussion about where we are and why the treasuries are doing what they are doing. earlier today on cnbc on "street signs," pimco has rehired paul mccaulay. we all remember him from back in the day before the financial...
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i'm not eating a hamburger. >> numbers were 344,000. rick has the incomes. >> all right. initial jobless claims. well, they were revised last week up to 345. then they nose dived down to 319,000. so that is a big drop. but remember there was easter holiday seasonality issues going on. it was a large drop. many expected 344. it now stands at 345. was overstated. continuing claims from 2.76 to 2.6 million. i'm not embarrassed to say i like a big mac every once in a while. it's all about the euro counter seu. we have jean claude on. what a nice day to talk about all things central bank. they didn't do anything with rates. they could probably use the microphone potentially to continue the about zoo qaa warfare on markets. they have accomplished a heck of a lot when you consider where southern european economies lie on the map of good gdp relative to where their interest rates on. the press conference is starting momentarily. and it looks to me like there is volatility in that market at this point. and we also of course have going to have the last of the auctions today which t
i'm not eating a hamburger. >> numbers were 344,000. rick has the incomes. >> all right. initial jobless claims. well, they were revised last week up to 345. then they nose dived down to 319,000. so that is a big drop. but remember there was easter holiday seasonality issues going on. it was a large drop. many expected 344. it now stands at 345. was overstated. continuing claims from 2.76 to 2.6 million. i'm not embarrassed to say i like a big mac every once in a while. it's all...
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at 75% less fat than traditional hamburger. so it not only tastes good -- and i think that's the key, important thing, is the product like gardine deliver on taste and texture, and that's where people are switching. >> so it still contains fat. when you say it's 75% less fat, there's still fat in plant-based protein substitutes. >> yeah, there is fat. we're not fat free. but it's good fat for you. there's no -- it's not trans fat. there's no trans fat in our products. but instead of having 20 gram of fat, you might have 5 gram of fat in our product. >> clearly, americans are becoming more health-conscious, but they are still meat eaters to the core. i was looking at recent gallup polls, for instance. vegetarian numbers, 5%, vegan 2% of americans. do you really see this becoming mainstream? >> 38% of the american population have meatless item once a week. and that has doubled since the last five years. so people are not turning from carnivore to vegetarian or vegan. people are turning more to be flexatarian. anyone health consci
at 75% less fat than traditional hamburger. so it not only tastes good -- and i think that's the key, important thing, is the product like gardine deliver on taste and texture, and that's where people are switching. >> so it still contains fat. when you say it's 75% less fat, there's still fat in plant-based protein substitutes. >> yeah, there is fat. we're not fat free. but it's good fat for you. there's no -- it's not trans fat. there's no trans fat in our products. but instead of...
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that the hamburger buns had been opened in the bathroom. >> but they never found the bag that the hamburger buns came in. >> we sermize that the killer may have used the wrapper to wrap the knife in so as he carried the knife out of the apartment it wouldn't drip blood anywhere. >> this is another clue that the killer lived near by. not only did he have bare feet but he was concerned about leaving a blood trail, possibly one leading straight to his door. this pointed towards two men who didn't previously been thought of as suspects. the man who claimed he found christina's body. 32-year-old todd hail and christina's next door neighbor carlos robinson who called 911. both men knew one another since they both helped christina move into her apartment three days earlier. investigators had been suspicious of todd hale's claim that he had been able to enter christina's apartment through a small window opening without disturbing the items on the entertainment certainty inside. >> we thought for todd to get in through that window he would have to have an acrobats physique which he did not. >> he wa
that the hamburger buns had been opened in the bathroom. >> but they never found the bag that the hamburger buns came in. >> we sermize that the killer may have used the wrapper to wrap the knife in so as he carried the knife out of the apartment it wouldn't drip blood anywhere. >> this is another clue that the killer lived near by. not only did he have bare feet but he was concerned about leaving a blood trail, possibly one leading straight to his door. this pointed towards...
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who wants a well done hamburger? >> i do. >> you do? this is the real issue. >> you're a medium rare? >> it's cooked. it's not like it's raw. but they say well done. listen to what they say, apparently. >> they. the royal they. >> 19 minutes after the hour. >>> russia defying the west and making new allies in the east. this is a huge economic and diplomatic coup. russia signing a $400 billion energy deal with china. so, is the kremlin now immune from u.s. sanctions? we are live in moscow right after the break. >>> it's the third day of martial law in thailand, and another meeting is set for today between political factions trying to work out an end to this crisis. cnn has learned one proposal being floated at those meetings calls for the current prime minister to step down and be replaced with an interim government. new elections would then take place in six to nine months. the first meeting between all sides on wednesday is reported to have gone well. >>> this morning, russia is celebrating just a huge deal. despite sanctions from the
who wants a well done hamburger? >> i do. >> you do? this is the real issue. >> you're a medium rare? >> it's cooked. it's not like it's raw. but they say well done. listen to what they say, apparently. >> they. the royal they. >> 19 minutes after the hour. >>> russia defying the west and making new allies in the east. this is a huge economic and diplomatic coup. russia signing a $400 billion energy deal with china. so, is the kremlin now immune from...
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one man almost died just from eating a hamburger. chris freights is outfront with his story. >> reporter: by profession, he is a carpenter. but kevin mcdermott isn't working much these days. >> i just need a bottle jack. and i need to be better so that i don't pass out while i'm doing all of this stuff. >> reporter: so what happened to send this 41-year-old tradesman to the hospital, doubled over in pain? he ate a hamburger, rare. so you were sick for almost two weeks. >> yeah. almost died. >> reporter: you almost died? >> i feel that way, yeah. >> reporter: the michigan man believes he was one of 11 people in four states sinked by e. coli tainted ground beef. 1.8 million pounds of which has been recalled by wolverine packing company in cooperation with the government. wolverine says none of their meat has tested positive. tell me what happened to you. >> i went to a restaurant. i ordered a burger. and four days later i had to go to the hospital because i was violently ill. >> reporter: how did that feel? what kind of symptoms were t
one man almost died just from eating a hamburger. chris freights is outfront with his story. >> reporter: by profession, he is a carpenter. but kevin mcdermott isn't working much these days. >> i just need a bottle jack. and i need to be better so that i don't pass out while i'm doing all of this stuff. >> reporter: so what happened to send this 41-year-old tradesman to the hospital, doubled over in pain? he ate a hamburger, rare. so you were sick for almost two weeks....
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. >> there were hamburger buns thrown all over the bathroom floor. >>> even as a youngster, christina had dreams of working in the news business. >> christina wanted to be a journalist. she said mom, i
. >> there were hamburger buns thrown all over the bathroom floor. >>> even as a youngster, christina had dreams of working in the news business. >> christina wanted to be a journalist. she said mom, i
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i brought him hamburger, french c fries and a drink. i said here's your lunch, fred. but andros said he wasn't hungry and didn't touch anything. the sun was coming in through the car. he had a flannel jacket on. i cranked up the heat, hoping to kind of sweat it out of him. >> the car got hotter and hotter. but andros still wouldn't touch anything. >> so i cranked up the heat more. so he went ahead and took a drink. once he took the sip out of the straw, i knew i had what he wanted. >> essentially, fred is handing over his dna. >> tests confirmed that fred andros' dna matched the dna taken during susan fassett's autopsy. >> within 48 hours of her death, he had had sexual relations with her. >> he had told us he hadn't seen her in a month. >> it was a big lie. that was something that fred deliberately hid and we wanted to know a good reason why. >> when faced with the forensic evidence, andros had no choice but to admit he lied, but he claimed he did it to protect the killer. >> during the course of that interview, after a time, fred andros offered up the name don silve
i brought him hamburger, french c fries and a drink. i said here's your lunch, fred. but andros said he wasn't hungry and didn't touch anything. the sun was coming in through the car. he had a flannel jacket on. i cranked up the heat, hoping to kind of sweat it out of him. >> the car got hotter and hotter. but andros still wouldn't touch anything. >> so i cranked up the heat more. so he went ahead and took a drink. once he took the sip out of the straw, i knew i had what he wanted....
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for a hamburger. at their favorite restaurants. imagine if you didn't have to? that may soon become a reality in new york. where they're embracing new recognition technology that will count every pedestrian in the city. >> every neighborhood in the city walks. we really need to have an understanding of what that activity looks like to serve new yorkers better. >> reporter: over 60% of commuters in new york city travel by foot or public transit. for a city of 8.4 million, that's a lot of people to count. >> the department of transportation counts pedestrians around the city and send a few people to go twice a year and they just sit there with umpire pitch counters. doesn't really give a view what it's like day in, day out, through different seasons. >> reporter: a start-up called place meter is trying to change that providing a realtime picture of, no's pedestrian traffic using hundreds of existing video feed around the city. >> we lay in computer russian all algorithm. >> reporter: counting about 10 million people a day and can count occupy people are inside a b
for a hamburger. at their favorite restaurants. imagine if you didn't have to? that may soon become a reality in new york. where they're embracing new recognition technology that will count every pedestrian in the city. >> every neighborhood in the city walks. we really need to have an understanding of what that activity looks like to serve new yorkers better. >> reporter: over 60% of commuters in new york city travel by foot or public transit. for a city of 8.4 million, that's a...
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>> yeah, they do lamb, sausage, the hamburger. this is normally at least about 6 months old, at least. over here. this is the place where she buy the spices for her home, and the veggies. >> this is what the market is best known for, seafood. >> bongiourno. this one is one of the biggest reseller that we have in the fish market. can you see also the variety. >> yeah. >> we consider the tuna like a pig. we don't throw away anything. see, this is typical. you can find all it here. >> oh, those are the tiny, tiny little clams. >> right. >> yes. >> you can see the shrimp are normally still alive. >> so i see sepia. baby -- >> baby sardine. >> baby swordfish. i'm joining tomaso for lunch today. mom's cooking, so we've got to do some shopping. >> bongiourno. [ speaking foreign language ] >> they look beautiful. >> yeah. the color is beautiful. >> and bongiourno. so, we'll go have some today, so the shrimp and -- >> baby sardines. >> gracias. bongiourno. >> i'll tell you. >> what do you want to try? blood sausage? [ speaking foreign lang
>> yeah, they do lamb, sausage, the hamburger. this is normally at least about 6 months old, at least. over here. this is the place where she buy the spices for her home, and the veggies. >> this is what the market is best known for, seafood. >> bongiourno. this one is one of the biggest reseller that we have in the fish market. can you see also the variety. >> yeah. >> we consider the tuna like a pig. we don't throw away anything. see, this is typical. you can...
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in his hometown of hamburg, germany, where legally owning a gun is next to impossible, bewilderment. you've got to ask yourself what kind of laws do they have over there, says his former soccer coach. it sends chills down your spine. he believes montana's laws are on his client's side. state laws used to say individuals could lawfully use force against an intruder who acted in a violent, riotous or tumultuous manner. in 2009, the so-called castle doctrine was changed to say lethal force is allowed if an individual reasonably believes the action will terminate unlawful entry. >> prior to 2009, it was the defendant's burden. now the state has the burden of proving that the defendant wasn't justified. >> reporter: paul ryan is karma's attorney and believes the rewritten law makes karma's action legal. >> nobody is rejoicing that we have a 17-year-old exchange student that died as a result of this. at the same time, it puts people on notice to make sure you are making right decisions, that you're not engaging in criminal activity. otherwise there is going to be consequences. >> there we
in his hometown of hamburg, germany, where legally owning a gun is next to impossible, bewilderment. you've got to ask yourself what kind of laws do they have over there, says his former soccer coach. it sends chills down your spine. he believes montana's laws are on his client's side. state laws used to say individuals could lawfully use force against an intruder who acted in a violent, riotous or tumultuous manner. in 2009, the so-called castle doctrine was changed to say lethal force is...
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. >> americans spend roughly 37 billion hours a year in lines, at the grocery store, for a hamburger, at their favorite restaurants. imagine if you didn't have to. that may soon become a reality in new york where they're embrace anything recognition technology that will count every pedestrian in the city. >> every neighborhood in the city walks. we really need to have an understanding of what that activity looks like so that we can serve new yorkers better. >> over 60% of commuters in new york travel by foot or public transit. for a city of 8.4 million, that's a lot of people to count. >> the department of transportation counts pedestrians around the city. and they send a few people to go twice a year. and they just sit there with umpire pitch counters. it doesn't really give us a view of what it's like day in, day out through different seasons. >> a startup called place meter is trying to change that by providing a real-time picture of new york's pedestrian traffic, using hundreds of existing video feeds around the city. >> we layer in computer vision algorithms that make it possible
. >> americans spend roughly 37 billion hours a year in lines, at the grocery store, for a hamburger, at their favorite restaurants. imagine if you didn't have to. that may soon become a reality in new york where they're embrace anything recognition technology that will count every pedestrian in the city. >> every neighborhood in the city walks. we really need to have an understanding of what that activity looks like so that we can serve new yorkers better. >> over 60% of...
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so we're not talking about, you know, feeding hamburgers and hot dogs and pizza every day to the kids. the nutritional workers in these lunch rooms, they want to provide healthy foods for their kids. they're wanting to do the right thing. and it's not like they're trying to make the kids obese. they're just -- and i'm hearing this from the people who work in the lunchroom. >>> those who are fighting against the standards include the school nutrition association, which sounds like a good moniker, right? but obviously gets funded by a lot of companies that supply food to the schools, for instance, the companies that supply pizza and bread sticks. you know, the way it was before it would seem to me that any standards are better than that kind of -- for lack of a better word, crap. >> the people i talk to want to create healthy lunch for their kids. again, do you think a hard boiled egg, skim milk, is that a standard that you're saying is too much? really, if you look at the standards we're not talking about feeding m & ns, and basically it is very little catsup, the food is not tasty any
so we're not talking about, you know, feeding hamburgers and hot dogs and pizza every day to the kids. the nutritional workers in these lunch rooms, they want to provide healthy foods for their kids. they're wanting to do the right thing. and it's not like they're trying to make the kids obese. they're just -- and i'm hearing this from the people who work in the lunchroom. >>> those who are fighting against the standards include the school nutrition association, which sounds like a...
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. >> i see costco, i think i have to get some hamburger today. i go with a list of 3 things and come home with 35. >>> 11 minutes after the hour. former microsoft chief steve ballmer is reportedly interested in the los angeles clippers, according to epsn. he's met with shelly sterling, who has until tomorrow to respond in writing to nba officials as the leak seeks to end his ownership of the team over the racist comments caught on tape. sterling could be stripped of the team as early as june 3rd, when a hearing is scheduled with nba owners. i have to say, the amount of activity going on to me hints that this will all be resolved before that type of meeting takes place, but we'll see. >> i know. the value is i think $357 million. >> going to go higher. >> yeah, mark cuban said he thinks $1 billion. he's got a dog in the race. >> makes his franchise more valuable. >> we'll see what the going price ends up being. >>> ukraine is closer to having a new president, but gunmen are still on the streets, storming an airport overnight, shutting it down. the
. >> i see costco, i think i have to get some hamburger today. i go with a list of 3 things and come home with 35. >>> 11 minutes after the hour. former microsoft chief steve ballmer is reportedly interested in the los angeles clippers, according to epsn. he's met with shelly sterling, who has until tomorrow to respond in writing to nba officials as the leak seeks to end his ownership of the team over the racist comments caught on tape. sterling could be stripped of the team as...
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his new book "charles ramsey, dead give away, the rescue, hamburgers and white folks" it doesn't begin to tell the story. a very engaging and hilarious read. very honest, very candid. talks about when he gets a call from the white house, incredibly dispinted, excited it's president obama, dispinted it's a cabinet secretary, then a call from snoop dogg, and it goes on a great read. >> i was in cleveland covering the story. i tried interview charles ramsey, his publicist would in the give me an interview. good for you for landing it. tune into that for "the lead." >>> did you hear what newly crowned nba mvp kevin duran said about his mother yesterday? >> when you didn't eat, you made sure we ate. you went to sleep hungry. you sacrificed for us and you're the real mvp. >> those are a few of the words durant said about his mom. next, kevin durant's mom joins us live to talk about sweet and emotional words. hiwe just love scouring flea markets for special treasures. but with my type 2 diabetes, we now spend all our time at the pharmacy. with med-care, i don't have to! they deliver everythin
his new book "charles ramsey, dead give away, the rescue, hamburgers and white folks" it doesn't begin to tell the story. a very engaging and hilarious read. very honest, very candid. talks about when he gets a call from the white house, incredibly dispinted, excited it's president obama, dispinted it's a cabinet secretary, then a call from snoop dogg, and it goes on a great read. >> i was in cleveland covering the story. i tried interview charles ramsey, his publicist would in...
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i'm not going to be eating -- i'm just not going eat hamburger in a restaurant in those four states affected. >> when things like this happen, it automatically they do the recall. you're not going to have that stuff on shelves or in restaurants because of a shelf life to it. it does raise concerns and a level of scrutiny that maybe some of that is deserved. that's why i point out that in this case it did seem to work fast. it happened. that's obviously bad news. they're getting better at tracking this sort of thing. >> dr. sanjay gupta, thanks so much. >>> as i told you earlier, president obama speaks in just minutes about the va scandal. this comes after a meeting with va secretary shinseki. we'll bring the president's comments to you live right here on cnn in just about ten minutes. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new ca
i'm not going to be eating -- i'm just not going eat hamburger in a restaurant in those four states affected. >> when things like this happen, it automatically they do the recall. you're not going to have that stuff on shelves or in restaurants because of a shelf life to it. it does raise concerns and a level of scrutiny that maybe some of that is deserved. that's why i point out that in this case it did seem to work fast. it happened. that's obviously bad news. they're getting better at...
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-- we're not saying go back to, i am not sure i say go back, i am not sure there was a time you fed hamburger and pizza every day to kids, we're not talk bougt doing that, not talking about eating snickers and m and ms for dessert and pizza and hot dogs for lunch every day, we're talking about having balance and common sense in the rules, and right now, that's not what we're having. >> i cover congress, i see you in the hallway there sometimes. i am familiar with how washington works. let's face it, sometimes things change because there's a powerful industry behind it. how much pressure are you getting from lobbyists who benefit financially from having these nonhealthy foods in kids' schools? >> zero. i have not even talked with -- people i talked to are people that worked in the lunchroom. i don't even know what industry it is that would be behind this. >> the first lady, as you know, is suggesting that's what this is. >> absolutely. and every time she says it i scratch my head, and i am not sure who she's talking about. i'm talking to lunch ladies and school nutrionists out there in the lun
-- we're not saying go back to, i am not sure i say go back, i am not sure there was a time you fed hamburger and pizza every day to kids, we're not talk bougt doing that, not talking about eating snickers and m and ms for dessert and pizza and hot dogs for lunch every day, we're talking about having balance and common sense in the rules, and right now, that's not what we're having. >> i cover congress, i see you in the hallway there sometimes. i am familiar with how washington works....
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i have had long conversations of commissioner hamburg of the f.d.a. about it. the country is alarmed over it. i just hosted in atlanta about 1,100 people from every state dealing with prescription drug abuse. the c.d.c., the drug czar and so on, along with attorney generals and social workers, teachers and he like and the overwhelming fear in that group was this new drug. o i would hope that she would reconsider the decision and reconvene the advisory committee to recore -- reconsider this drug now. especially since that company that makes the drug now says it won't take them too long to period of time a bill pill that s abuse-deterrent, cannot be crushed. we should at least wait until that time comes. >> chairman rogers, thank you very much for being with us on "newsmakers." andrew, let me begin with you. they are working on this 12 spending bills to fund the federal government. all the different agencies. sound very positive, the process. >> he was sounding a lot of positive things. he didn't really respond when me r rocks zanna tried to push -- roxana tried
i have had long conversations of commissioner hamburg of the f.d.a. about it. the country is alarmed over it. i just hosted in atlanta about 1,100 people from every state dealing with prescription drug abuse. the c.d.c., the drug czar and so on, along with attorney generals and social workers, teachers and he like and the overwhelming fear in that group was this new drug. o i would hope that she would reconsider the decision and reconvene the advisory committee to recore -- reconsider this drug...
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from hamburg and illinois. trip to 95 from the bronx. and the traveling teachers from kansas. andy wilson's got here at last. it is a symbol of the fair. the great units year. they find a machine that playfully demonstrate the law of averages. by chance, the wilsons and the chunks join up for sightseeing. >> this weekend on railamerica, see the fair with a variety of people and experiences in the 1954 new york world/-- world-class there. >> coming up next, "the communicators." then a supreme court oral argument. later, marco rubio. he is speaking at a gop dinner in new hampshire. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you public service by your local cable or biter. o'rielly is the new director.
from hamburg and illinois. trip to 95 from the bronx. and the traveling teachers from kansas. andy wilson's got here at last. it is a symbol of the fair. the great units year. they find a machine that playfully demonstrate the law of averages. by chance, the wilsons and the chunks join up for sightseeing. >> this weekend on railamerica, see the fair with a variety of people and experiences in the 1954 new york world/-- world-class there. >> coming up next, "the...
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perhaps we should go out of the government and purchase a hamburger chain. perhaps mcdonald's, perhaps jack-in-the-box. of course, is owned by the federal government, they would not remain profitable. that goes withe our vision of the role of government in a free society. besides these oppose it profitable operation, it's xm or to use fair value accounting -- then there is an argument that it might have a $200 million loss. using fair value accounting, these programs operate at a significantly higher subsidy rate. than is currently shown on the budget. this means the programs cost far more to operate and deliver far less revenue than the bank claims. does this remind anybody of the accounting gimmick at fannie and freddie? picturer true financial in the late 90's and early 2000? even if the export and import bank was making good on their claims, fannie and freddie made money until they didn't. social security used to make money, until it didn't. need i go on? history teaches us that every government has insurance and guarantee programs, almost without fail,
perhaps we should go out of the government and purchase a hamburger chain. perhaps mcdonald's, perhaps jack-in-the-box. of course, is owned by the federal government, they would not remain profitable. that goes withe our vision of the role of government in a free society. besides these oppose it profitable operation, it's xm or to use fair value accounting -- then there is an argument that it might have a $200 million loss. using fair value accounting, these programs operate at a significantly...